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Ryan Garcia crypto scam busted & called out by Coffeezilla

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So greedy & already rich Ryan Garcia decided to scam his fans. One of the most unlikeable figures in boxing still showing his true rotten inner self.

Looks like he saw some of his fake religious, social media, & political heros align with obvious rug pull scammers & decided to get in on the grift too.

Here is the infamous & most well known reporter on these financial scams from famous & influential people, Coffeezilla himself


Meme coins are literally just a modern way to say transfer of wealth from the stupid to the pigs. Crypto is volatile & risky enough. Now lets make it even more scammy. Who in their right mind gets duped into buying these worthless substanceless meme coin Crypto from retarded spokes people who probably don't even have high-school diplomas or GEDs.

It's disgusting. All these guys are already financially successful & they still want to take money from their poverty fans and provide them with literal nothing. All while knowing these things never work or are only profitable if you're in on the ground floor scam.

Yahhh King Rye, Jesus is so proud of you !!!
 
I like that Cryptozilla is making videos on the celebrity meme coins. His youtube presence is badly needed for any topic he feels the need to call out.

Here's the thing, SEC has said memecoins are not securities.

You may call it a scam but it's not illegal. And I don't think memecoins are any less immoral than Taylor Swift tickets being $1500 for the nosebleed sections. Most people just dump 20 bucks on it for fun. If they spend their life savings on memecoins hoping to get rich, that's on them.
 
I like that Cryptozilla is making videos on the celebrity meme coins. His youtube presence is badly needed for any topic he feels the need to call out.

Here's the thing, SEC has said memecoins are not securities.

You may call it a scam but it's not illegal. And I don't think memecoins are any less immoral than Taylor Swift tickets being $1500 for the nosebleed sections. Most people just dump 20 bucks on it for fun. If they spend their life savings on memecoins hoping to get rich, that's on them.
I dont know, to me there is a differece. Especially to people who enjoy live music or concerts. Or even a particular artist. Most consumers who purchased those tickets would also back their purchase. I dont think must rug pull meme coin holders would defend their purchase.

In my world an "overpriced" good or service is morally different than literal nothing with the intentions to rug pull & pray on people who have no idea how investing works.
 
I like that Cryptozilla is making videos on the celebrity meme coins. His youtube presence is badly needed for any topic he feels the need to call out.

Here's the thing, SEC has said memecoins are not securities.

You may call it a scam but it's not illegal. And I don't think memecoins are any less immoral than Taylor Swift tickets being $1500 for the nosebleed sections. Most people just dump 20 bucks on it for fun. If they spend their life savings on memecoins hoping to get rich, that's on them.

Concert tickets are based on demand for a service. That isn't the same thing as a meme coin. Taylor Swift isn't telling people to throw their money away.
 
Not surprising from Garcia. I can't help but wonder how people still fall for this. Doesn't everybody know at this point that meme coins are a scam?
Unfortunately, financial education and literacy are sorely lacking in America.
That and inflation has caused some people to be desperate. Thinking "maybe I'll get lucky and strike it rich with this coin", even though chances are they won't.
Not surprising Garcia backed something like this
And Coffeezilla is based and someone whose presence is welcome in these times. The amount of scams he has covered on his channel is impressive
 
You may call it a scam but it's not illegal. And I don't think memecoins are any less immoral than Taylor Swift tickets being $1500 for the nosebleed sections. Most people just dump 20 bucks on it for fun. If they spend their life savings on memecoins hoping to get rich, that's on them.
a crypto rugpull is more akin to taylor swift selling $1500 tickets for the nosebleed sections, then coming out on stage for a total of 5min and singing without a microphone so only the front row can hear her.

these assholes tell their fans to buy their coin, convincing them it's a great opportunity, then knowingly crash the value while they cash out. it's a scam, no matter how you slice it. the SEC may be clueless, the law may be lacking, that doesn't change the dynamics of what's going on.

yes, only a financially illiterate idiot would buy ryan garcia's crypto (or any other celebrity's, really). that doesn't make the rugpull any less of a morally reprehensible act.
 
Not surprising from Garcia. I can't help but wonder how people still fall for this. Doesn't everybody know at this point that meme coins are a scam?

a crypto rugpull is more akin to taylor swift selling $1500 tickets for the nosebleed sections, then coming out on stage for a total of 5min and singing without a microphone so only the front row can hear her.

these assholes tell their fans to buy their coin, convincing them it's a great opportunity, then knowingly crash the value while they cash out. it's a scam, no matter how you slice it. the SEC may be clueless, the law may be lacking, that doesn't change the dynamics of what's going on.

yes, only a financially illiterate idiot would buy ryan garcia's crypto (or any other celebrity's, really). that doesn't make the rugpull any less of a morally reprehensible act.
Yeah pretty much exactly. That's why the scammers partner with celebrities & influencers with the same copy paste play.
It's solely based on the simple minded and uneducated trusting a celebrity that is already precieved to be rich.

To me it's like the biggest FU thing you can do to your fans. 90% of these influencers are no talent hacks & they should be on their knees thanking their fans for even getting them to where they don't have to have real jobs just from likes & views they get to leverage into wealth.

However, never doing an honest days work again isn't enough for these narsasastic monsters. They need to just take from people with less than them, just because they want it & feel entitled to it.
 
Not surprising from Garcia. I can't help but wonder how people still fall for this. Doesn't everybody know at this point that meme coins are a scam?
A girl in my office loves them. She is a crypto investor and likes to throw 20 bucks into them just for a laugh, thinks of it like playing the lottery knowing 99% she will lose out in the end. It seems like tax on the reckless to me but whatever floats their boat.
 
a crypto rugpull is more akin to taylor swift selling $1500 tickets for the nosebleed sections, then coming out on stage for a total of 5min and singing without a microphone so only the front row can hear her.

these assholes tell their fans to buy their coin, convincing them it's a great opportunity, then knowingly crash the value while they cash out. it's a scam, no matter how you slice it. the SEC may be clueless, the law may be lacking, that doesn't change the dynamics of what's going on.

yes, only a financially illiterate idiot would buy ryan garcia's crypto (or any other celebrity's, really). that doesn't make the rugpull any less of a morally reprehensible act.
You don’t have to be financially literate to know that all memecoins are risky/gambling. There are tens of thousands memecoins, and it’s not impossible to win big simply because the coin is mentioned a lot. If it’s catchy, it can profit, it’s called a meme coin, it’s in the name, it’s frivolous by nature.
 
I'd guess most of the people who bought into it are just his fans who likely have an average age of 12.
 
Most cryptos are scams and ponzi schemes.

Will never buy, whatever whoever is promoting it, I'm not buying anything.

When a celebrity who doesn't even know anything about technology, is promoting X crypto currency to his fans/audience as if he was promoting a shampoo or a drink for petty money, is making the mistake of feeding the sheeps to the wolves.

Most of these celebrities are useful idiots, who are not even aware of the crypto currency being a scam, but it in the end it doesn't matter.

The scammer won money. The celebrity won money. Only the fans, the sheeps, bleed.

Sad.
 
Fixed it 4 u, clown & no you don't. Thats why you clicked on the thread, because you care to white knight for an absolute POS.
How is his boxing this other shit don't matter. He beat Haney deal with it. I'm a Packers fan and also don't care that Bret Farve stole from some people in what ever scam he was doing.
 
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